Not a whole lot of action today.
-ARKANSAS AT MISSOURI. Both of these teams are unbeaten, but Missouri really hasnt been tested yet. Most consider them to be in a rebuilding mode, but they havent lost yet and a win tonight over a very good Arkansas team would certainly speed up that building process. Arkansas just won the Old Spice Classic and appears to have a tournament caliber team, but this will be a test for them on the road.
-PORTLAND STATE AT GONZAGA. Portland State is 3-2 on the year and has looked as good as anyone else in the Big Sky, but they are way overmatched tonight. Gonzaga should cruise and improve to 7-1.
-NEW ORLEANS AT MISSISSIPPI. Mississippi hasnt really been tested yet, but they are 6-1 and should improve on that tonight.
-ALABAMA STATE AT MISSOURI STATE. Missouri State is off to a great start and should have little trouble improving to 4-1.
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